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Okay, okay, I hear you: “Enough with the gnomes and the role-playing and the kvetching, already! Oy!” Don’t worry, next week I’ll make fun of something else, I promise.
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Okay, okay, I hear you: “Enough with the gnomes and the role-playing and the kvetching, already! Oy!” Don’t worry, next week I’ll make fun of something else, I promise.
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The triumphant return of Thizzible the Jewish-RP gnome!
I’ve never been much of a role-player in WoW (and I’ve never played on a RP server), but the times when I’ve experienced or participated in a little spur-of-the-moment role-playing have been a lot of fun. Once, when I was just starting my Blood Elf paladin and coming into Slivermoon City for the first time I encountered another low-level player who offered to guide me to the inn kept by her mother. I followed along, role-playing my amazement and bewilderment at seeing the city for the first time, apologizing for my rude country manners, and fretting for my sister who was due to join me in the city later that day (my wife, on her new Blood Elf rogue, a level or two behind me). My guide showed me some of the sights, giggled at my awkward manners, and made me at home in the inn. So, all you role-players, be reassured: I’m laughing with you, not at you. (Gotta be careful around role-players– they know how to handle a throwing axe irl.)
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Actually, female night elves aren’t all that hard to come by. My sincere thanks go to all the female trolls, tauren, undead, and dwarves who patiently stood around in Dalaran this past week so the rest of us could get our achievements done.
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Warriors: don’t make them not angry. You won’t like them when they’re not angry.